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According to the chairman of one of the ruling parties Irakli Kobakhidze, Georgi...

Ukraine demanded that Georgia open a second front against Russia: party leader revealed details

According to the chairman of one of the ruling parties Irakli Kobakhidze, Georgia Solidarna with the Ukrainian people and condemns the military aggression of the Russian Federation, but is not ready for her people to suffer because of conflict in Ukraine. Ukrainian officials openly urged the power of Georgia to open a second front against Russia. The chairman of one of the ruling parties of the country "Georgian Dream" by Irakliy Kobakhidze told this on May 24, reports 1TV.

According to Kobakhidze, his country expresses its solidarity with Ukraine and its people not only in words but also in fact. However, he explained why Georgia did not support sanctions against the Russian Federation. "We support all the relevant documents that condemn military aggression and support the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine. However, our position on sanctions is clear. We do not impose sanctions against Russia. Logic is simple - we cannot punish our people, our country.

Therefore, sanctions, naturally , they are not considered, "he said. Kobakhizde said that before the opening of the Second Front against the Russian Federation, Georgia was called on by the NSDB Secretary Alexei Danilov and Advisor to the Presidential Office of the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak. "We will remind which officials openly asked to open a second front in Georgia. It was the Secretary of the NSDC Danilov, who directly required the opening ", - he shared with the journalists.

The Georgian politician believes that the international community should know everything that we need from our country, including from Ukrainian high -ranking officials. This information, he said, "should be brought to our international partners. " We will remind, on May 20 Advisor to the head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak called the reason why Georgia loses the opportunity to get to the European Union.